Closet-seat.



M. BAGH.

CLOSET SEAT. APPLICATION FILED MAE. 2, 1907.

Patented Dec. 29, 1908.

' .fi-Be it, knownthat I, mews-merchant,-

. jof Dr'esden Saxony, Germany; a subject of the Kin of Hungary, have invented'certain new-an fjuseful Improvements. in Closet- Seats and I do hereby'declare the following to be a full jclear, and exact description of the. invention, suchjjjas will enable others skilled. ;in ;the art ;'to 'f ivhich ,--it1' appertains to 1 make and use the same."-

f I which is construct terial."

a e The primal? 0535a oflthe in ention set...

ja provision of a closetiseatformed' a single piece andc'omposed of compos'ition' includ-- mg"eork,,which prevents the said closet seat furt er ob'ect -of. the invention is the Provision of a c oset seat formed of ash le' 'piec e'l1of material, thelcompbsition} of t e separate parts g'luedtoget ve he c u g r m e i' d Jointed orun'lued.-

- "the'pi'ovision ,of a c oset seat which is light m-we tion',-' urable facture.k 4.

With these '-and other ob'ects in-view the invention, foriexainple, be hereinafter escribed and illustrated in the accompany:

drawings, the latter disclosing the referred embodiment .of said invention. ow-' and inexpensive in the manu ;ifever, changes, variations, and modifications may be made as will come properlythe scope the hereunto. appended,

i; Sp'edfication of Iiettera Patent.' Applicafionifl led names, 1901.- Serial No. 360,239.

invention relates}- to I a i e ri "9i m+ gsatn'e including cork-,- doing .awai withhj oirgzs' er,-it ere y a Stillfu'rt er ob i; tithe invention ht; resilient, economical in "construe- :Patented Dec. .29, 1908'.

vention.

In the drawings: Figure 1 is a plan view of the invention and Fig. 2 isa transverse sec- .tional view on the line AB of Fig. 1. 7

Similar reference characters indicate correspond' parts throughout the several views-in t "e drawin s. In the drawin s t e numeral 2 designates the body of the c oset seat having an ope '3, the said body is composed of crumple cork or cork dust with 11' cotton which has. F been'decomposed by cohol or ether. The.

W thout departingfrom the spirit of the indecomposingcom ositionmayinclude castoroil or other 'suita le agent.

The composition is molded into any desir able sha and driedfand subsequently the surface t ereof coated like and olished. 4

with a 'lac dye or the It will e apparent that. closet. seat has the appearance of fine polished wood, but, on the otherhand, has the advan tage-of being light. in we' ht and in falhng cannot damage a basin which the same may be associated, and-furthermore, can

p eces as 1s the-case .3 I

never war and fallt'o' with Wood closet seats. I

What-'1 claim is: e A closet'seat wholly formedfof comnnubjected to a dec0mposing 9. nd a- 181cy coating. I a V In testimony whereof I affix 'iiiysignature,

injpresence; of two witnesses.-=

' n'uted"cork and'gu'n cotton which has been IT 

